It’s not just about winning; it’s about securing Ace’s legacy.
His presence raises the stakes for the Straw Hats—they aren't just fighting a pirate kingpin; they have the full weight of the Navy on their backs. 🛡️ Why the Dub Hits Different
Luffy vs. The Colosseum: A Breakdown of One Piece Episode 670 One Piece (Dub) Episode 670
The battle for the Flame-Flame Fruit reaches a fever pitch. Sabo—disguised as "Lucy"—continues to dominate the arena. The dub performance perfectly captures Sabo’s quiet confidence compared to Luffy’s boisterous energy.
One Piece's dub has truly hit its stride in the Dressrosa Arc. The voice acting for the newer characters like Bartolomeo and Rebecca adds a layer of personality that keeps the marathon-length arc feeling fresh. In episode 670, the gravitas in Fujitora’s voice makes his moral code feel heavy and significant. 📍 The Bottom Line It’s not just about winning; it’s about securing
We see more of his "Dragon Claw" technique.
The highlight of the episode is the tense confrontation involving Admiral Fujitora. Unlike previous Admirals who followed "Absolute Justice," Fujitora brings a sense of "Blind Justice" that feels much more nuanced in English. The Colosseum: A Breakdown of One Piece Episode
The sheer power on display begins to compromise the very foundation of the Colosseum. ⚖️ Enter Admiral Fujitora